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- Lokis_Wager abstract "Loki's Wager, a form of logical fallacy, is the unreasonable insistence that a concept cannot be defined, and therefore cannot be discussed.Loki is a Jötunn or Áss in Norse mythology, who, legend has it, once made a bet with some dwarves. It was agreed that the price, should Loki lose the wager, would be his head. Loki lost the bet, and in due time the dwarves came to collect the head which had become rightfully theirs. Loki had no problem with giving up his head, but he insisted they had absolutely no right to take any part of his neck. Everyone concerned discussed the matter; certain parts were obviously head, and certain parts were obviously neck, but neither side could agree exactly where the one ended and the other began. As a result, Loki keeps his head indefinitely (although in the specific example, he got his lips stitched shut as payback for getting out of the bet with tricky wordplay).One may overcome the fallacy either by establishing a reasonable, working definition of the term in issue, or by showing that the other party is being unreasonable and avoiding the argument.".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageID "6226057".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageLength "2045".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageRevisionID "703999603".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arguments.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Category:Verbal_fallacies.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Continuum_fallacy.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Draupnir.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Equivocation.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Fuzzy_concept.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Informal_fallacy.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Jötunn.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Loki.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Moving_the_goalposts.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink No_true_Scotsman.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Norse_mythology.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Quibble_(plot_device).
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Vagueness.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Skáldskaparmál.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLink Æsir.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLinkText "Loki's Wager".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageWikiLinkText "not included in the bet".
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Informal_Fallacy.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Lokis_Wager wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lokis_Wager subject Category:Arguments.
- Lokis_Wager subject Category:Verbal_fallacies.
- Lokis_Wager hypernym Insistence.
- Lokis_Wager type Argument.
- Lokis_Wager type Fallacy.
- Lokis_Wager type Redirect.
- Lokis_Wager type Statement.
- Lokis_Wager type Statement.
- Lokis_Wager comment "Loki's Wager, a form of logical fallacy, is the unreasonable insistence that a concept cannot be defined, and therefore cannot be discussed.Loki is a Jötunn or Áss in Norse mythology, who, legend has it, once made a bet with some dwarves. It was agreed that the price, should Loki lose the wager, would be his head. Loki lost the bet, and in due time the dwarves came to collect the head which had become rightfully theirs.".
- Lokis_Wager label "Loki's Wager".
- Lokis_Wager sameAs Q6668670.
- Lokis_Wager sameAs Loki_fogadása.
- Lokis_Wager sameAs m.0fxqrf.
- Lokis_Wager sameAs Lokes_vad.
- Lokis_Wager sameAs Q6668670.
- Lokis_Wager sameAs 洛基的賭注.
- Lokis_Wager wasDerivedFrom Lokis_Wager?oldid=703999603.
- Lokis_Wager isPrimaryTopicOf Lokis_Wager.